@TheNVIndy@jacobsolisnv This article seems confused. The ads do refer to the gov’s stalled AB400, but that’s not the one related to school discipline. That one is AB330, which already passed the Assembly and is now in murky water in the Senate.
@Public_Citizen There’s also a flip side to that scenario - the hypothetical video is actually real, but the spin that comes out afterward falsely claims it’s a deepfake. And the voters, warring it out on social media, won’t know what’s the truth.
@BetterNevadaPAC Hmm, it’s almost as if there was a different governor in office in 2019…? Perhaps one who the Dem majority in the legislature knew in advance would be willing to sign their bills?
@BetterNevadaPAC Bills don’t have names at #nvleg.
If you’re trying to motivate people to call their legislators and demand more legislative activity for the ‘Safer & Supportive Schools Act’ or whatever your marketing came up with, nobody is going to have any idea what you’re talking about.
@kgray5751 @NevadaGlobe@Shondra_Summers@LVPPA@NVGOP Respectfully, if you’re too afraid to have a conversation with *any* of your colleagues because you don’t think it’d be a constructive one, that’s still on you for not trying, rather than on her.
@NVGOP@NVGOPAssembly If SJR7 passes the next legislative session in 2025, it goes on the ballot in 2026 for the voters to decide. Hardly "subverting our democracy", unless you think the voters' decision 33 years ago should remain intact forever. Please try to understand how this all actually works.
@TheOnion What people also tend to overlook is just how utterly traumatizing these incidents are for the sandwich artists as well, who are powerless to stop it from happening right before their eyes until it’s too late.
@cyrus992@Chattah4Nevada The point is that citing NELIS polls to *prove* that any bill is popular or unpopular is as useful as citing a Twitter poll to prove the same. They’re meaningless, and the legislators know it.